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EngelsMiddelbare schoolhavoLeerjaar 2

This lesson contains 21 slides, with interactive quiz, text slides and 1 video.

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Today
  • CNN 10
  • Language biography
  • Saying of the day
  • Reading part 7
  • Grammar rules 
  • Gateway 

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Slide 3 - Link

Language biography 
  • Not all of you bothered to write 
  • Basic vocabulary is our issue
  • Paragraphs !!!
  • Is watching movies and playing games enough?
  • Nathan, Angelica, Emma
  • Grateful you shared your experience with me! 

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Reading test part 7

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watch the video
PART 7

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Slide 8 - Video

now do an exercise!

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Slide 10 - Link

Today
  • Reading 10 minutes 
  • Idiom of the day
  • Gateway 

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For 10 minutes 
timer
10:00

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Idiom of the day 
put your own house in order | get your own house in order

Ex. Ian has plenty of problems of his own, so he needs to get his own house in order before he starts telling other people how to live their lives.
If you say to someone "put your own house in order", or "get your own house in order", you think they should solve their own problems before telling someone else how to solve theirs.

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Karen says I should put my own house in order before I
A
go on my vacation
B
give advice on decorating homes
C
tell other people what they should do

Slide 14 - Quiz

Do ex 2 .
Listen and check 
stress and 
pronounciation .
Ex 3 

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Let's do ex 4b

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Do vs make 
Do ex 6,7
*Make your own sentence with each of the words from ex 6 
Do when someone performs an action, activity or kind of work
Make when someone is constructing, building or creating smth, or preparing food 

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Do you know?
  • The number of languages in the world?  
  • The language with the most native speakers? 
  • The language with the most non-native speakers? 
  • The oldest written language that still exists?
  • The country with the most languages spoken by native inhabitants? 
7000
Mandarin
English
Chinese and Greek
Papua New Guines (over 800 living languages)

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Read the text and do ex 3 

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A lot of, many, much,
(a) few, (a) little 

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